
Parliament Matters Explains: How does Parliament make laws?
How are our laws made at Westminster?
Parliament Matters · Hansard Society
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Show Notes
A core purpose of Parliament is to make the laws that govern us all. But how are our laws made at Westminster?
We have received several questions from listeners about how the process works and what the interplay is between the two Houses: Commons and Lords.
So, in this special explainer we discuss the process from beginning to end: from when the Government first presents a Bill to Parliament to the point at which it receives Royal Assent, becomes an Act and is the law of the land.
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